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This would also apply to the richmond muskets. June 1864 (courtesy library of congress) “at noon we draw a ration of corn bread, pork and beans…took breakfast at 7 ocl (o’clock) of cold beans and corn bread. · there were other c. s. a. · i just purchased a sword listed as “s&k sword – civil war era”. Having said all of that ive recently purchased sears gettysburg book and have been re-reading some of my other purchases, and the once the battle commenced on july 1st, i feel like the biggest mistake lee made that he had the most control. · when these components were mixed together, heated and pressed into a mold, the parts of a union case are formed and because of the way they were made, the parts of the cases could take on fine, and in some cases, elaborate details which most union cases display. · they all made mistakes, and honestly, it was extremely hard coordinating that many men at any one time. Ive always wanted to start a collection of swords, but im not sure how to go about authenticating the stuff you see on the internet, or at gun shows. Pistol that looked like this elsewhere in texas the tucker & sherrod company was making. 44-cal. Domestic manufacturers of pistols of course, smaller than the four outfits named above. · hello everyone, i have a j d chevalier, new york bowie knife that has been etched with a tribute to the 39th infantry of the garibaldi guard of new york. They served the union army during the civil under the command of frederick george dutassy from 1861 to 1863. I agree, some of the home grown edged weapons were very good. The owner of that brown bess probably got in the habit of cleaning his musket after a re-enactment by simply spraying some wd-40 down the barrel rather than using a bronze bristle brush and cleaning patches on a. In fact most of the information available is on. · i am working on compiling information on ramrods that were produced by the various confederate arsenals (sometimes called blacksmith made as have been observed with c&r weapons and other conversions. For example there was dance brothers (of galveston, texas) which made a. 44-cal. · my father gave me a civil war era ames artillery sword, and ive been impressed with it for years. That india made brown bess barrel probably failed because of a build up of that hard grey residue in the barrel. How can you tell a cheap reproduction, or. · army beans by craig l barry “the cooking tent” image dated to grant’s overland campaign. I believe it is a rare m1840 type 1 artillery saber from the initial 1840 contract with the. · when researching book and scouring as many images of soldiers armed with knives, majority of union soldiers had sheffield bowies or side knives, but most knife-toting confederates had local-made especially early war where it was an honor to use southern made arms. J d chevalier actually was a. “ [1] civil war soldiers ate more beans.